United Healthcare CEO shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan this morning (Update 12/9: Suspect in custody)

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Im starting to wonder if this is the dude

Because when someone broke into my house and picked up a vacuum cleaner tube with grooves on it, they couldn't get fingerprints

So how they getting it from bullet casings?
If he’s dumb enough to keep the weapon on him he’s probably dumb enough to load it without gloves on
 

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Im saying even if you touch something without gloves it's not a sure thing

And bullets are small

Idk I'm just talking out my ass
Doesn’t matter, you ever hear about a shooting in Cali on a highway where a kid died, all they had was bullet casings with one print on it, they tracked it down to the sister of one of the shooters.
 

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The gun CEO killing suspect Luigi Mangione had upon arrest matches shell casings from the crime scene, police say

CNN —
The 3D-printed gun that health care CEO killing suspect Luigi Mangione had when he was arrested this week in Pennsylvania matches three shell casings found at the crime scene in Midtown Manhattan, the New York Police Department commissioner said Wednesday, as authorities continue to investigate the motive for the killing.

Also, Mangione’s fingerprints match those investigators found on items near the scene of the December 4 assassination of the UnitedHealthcare chief, Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at a public event.

Three 9 mm shell casings from the crime scene had the words “delay,” “deny” and “depose” written across them, one word per bullet, NYPD’s Chief Detective Joseph Kenny has said. Police have been looking into whether the words, which title a 2010 book critiquing the insurance industry, may point to a motive in CEO Brian Thompson’s killing

“First, we got the gun in question back from Pennsylvania. It’s now at the NYPD crime lab,” Tisch, the commissioner, said Wednesday. “We were able to match that gun to the three shell casings that we found in Midtown at the scene of the homicide.”

He's cooked :umad:
 
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